Peninsula band in free Sequim concert Tuesday night

SEQUIM — Tuesday’s installment of Sequim’s Music in the Park concert series will feature a North Olympic Peninsula band playing contemporary and classic rock music.

Rate Limiting Step, a three-man band from Port Angeles, will perform at the James Center bandshell just north of Carrie Blake Park, 202 N. Blake Ave. from 6 p.m. to about 8 p.m.

Admission is free. All ages are welcome.

Bring a lawn chair or blanket. Tap your toes — or bring your dancing shoes and get up to dance to the band’s upbeat music.

Tote a picnic basket or grab some food from a downtown store or restaurant.

Rate Limiting Step features Dan Lieberman on lead guitar, Paul Stehr-Green on bass guitar and Steve Fradkin on drums.

The band says its repertoire contains a wide-range of “danceable” music — including covers and originals drawn from the 1960s through the present day.

The Tuesday concerts are sponsored by Karl Allen and John Rigg of ADR Developers; Team McAleer; Clark Land Office; Gray and Osborne; William Littlejohn companies; Dungeness Courte; Lakeside Industries; and Sequim This Week, the Peninsula Daily News’ free weekly newspaper for Sequim.

The PDN also co-sponsors two other free concerts:

  • Concert on the Pier every Wednesday on the Port Angeles City Pier (this Wednesday features the country sounds of Justus from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.).

  • Concert on the Dock in Port Townsend every Thursday night at the Quincy Street dock (behind Water Street Brewing) from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. through Sept. 4. (Hot Club Sandwich plays its special menu of gypsy jazz.)
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